MLM Watchdog Keeps Network Marketers On Top Of Their Game

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Unlike most other websites pertaining to the MLM world, MLMWatchdog.com does not sell your name to MLM companies. They do not advertise, nor are they affiliated with, any business opportunities. The goal of MLM Watchdog, founded in 1985, is to educate all prospective and current MLM business owners according to the relevance of certain business opportunities and the chances that these MLM opportunities will succeed or fail.

 A quote pulled from the MLM Watchdog’s website sums up the group’s goal perfectly: “The Watchdog’s aim is to serve, inform & protect you, the distributor, and the MLM community.” They intend to do this by staying abreast of the occurrences taking place in the industry, and by informing the community of changes being made within existing businesses, as well as new businesses that are springing up around the world.

MLMWatchdog alerts subscribers to scams, ponzi schemes, and even undesirable compensation plans. Judging by their 20-year track record, it is plain to see that this publication has been a valuable resource to countless individuals, and has helped put a stop to the high volume of scamming attempts that happen all over the world.

Rod Cook, the main contributor and chief editor of material for MLM Watchdog, has a 98.5% accuracy rating on judging whether or not a business is doomed to failure. Cook’s accuracy rating, coupled with his prolific writing capabilities and modern view of the industry, makes his word a very powerful asset to the modern MLM businessperson. Subscribers in the industry range from the lowest levels of startup individuals, to top performers and CEOs. If you want to know what is going on in the MLM world, if you are being exposed to any scams, or if your business opportunity is going to pan out, Rod Cook will inform you better than anyone else.

The website’s Scam Library is also quite extensive and easy to understand. Just taking a look at this information will help you when discerning fact from fiction on a company’s homepage.

Regardless of Cook’s ability to help you sift out the scammers from the successful companies, one fact remains: 80% of companies, scams or not, do not make it past the two year mark. This means that if you choose to go with a prelaunch or ground floor opportunity just be well educated on the risk you are taking. 

No matter what MLM company you choose to go with the one thing you will need to know how to do is MARKET your business.  The most powerful way to do this is by using attraction marketing on the internet. The beauty of attraction marketing is that you build relationships with people up front rather than just promoting your business or product. This means that if, for any reason, you ended up moving companies you would not have to redo your entire online campaign.  This is how the smart marketers have always built their business. You see, if you are not branding yourself and leading with VALUE then you won’t be separating yourself from the other hundreds and thousands of marketers out there and people won’t want to follow you. One thing MLM Watchdog won’t teach you in how to master online marketing. 

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